Rain band moving across interior toward east coast
Heavy falls for the South Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, and NSW border corner, as the east coast continues to feel the big wet over the first weekend of May, 2024.
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00:00 A very wet weekend on the way for New South Wales as rain and possible thunderstorms spread
00:05 across large parts of the state.
00:07 But even before we reach the weekend, a continuation of the showery weather that we've been seeing
00:12 for the last several days, all the way along the coast, all the way from even southern
00:16 Queensland right down to the south coast of New South Wales, more showers, dreary conditions,
00:21 we could see another 10 to 20mm today and tomorrow.
00:25 But our interest in terms of upcoming rainfall is not this patchy cloud along the coastline,
00:29 bringing those showers, it's what's going on over here near the South Australia, Queensland,
00:34 New South Wales border corner where we have seen some cloud develop on Thursday morning.
00:39 So far not a lot of rain associated with that, but that will change.
00:43 Pushing through into Thursday afternoon we'll start to see the wet weather really build
00:47 in the far north west of New South Wales, across the border into southern Queensland,
00:52 parts of South Australia too, but really it is New South Wales that is getting the focus
00:56 of the heavy rain and storms.
00:57 Thursday and then in particular on Friday, also note on Friday how it starts to shift
01:03 eastwards.
01:04 Now by the end of the day on Friday, by the end of the working week, the rain is still
01:08 over the interior and the north of New South Wales and along the coast a continuation of
01:13 the spotty showery weather.
01:15 That will change this weekend though as we now go into Saturday, we will see this broad
01:19 area of rain and possible storms move further eastwards.
01:23 By the middle of the day on Saturday it's starting to affect the central tablelands,
01:27 the mountains, the slopes, the plains, and by Saturday evening, 6pm or so, we'll start
01:32 to see those heavier falls hit the coastline, and then through the rest of Saturday, all
01:36 through the night into Sunday morning, and even much of the day on Sunday we'll start
01:40 to see that heavy rain really affect these coastal areas.
01:44 That includes the likes of Wollongong, Sydney, Newcastle, up through Port Macquarie and the
01:48 mid north coast.
01:49 All of these places are in line for a very wet weekend from about Saturday afternoon
01:54 right through until the end of the day on Sunday.
01:56 Even into Monday we could see these strong onshore winds pushing further rain into Sydney
02:01 and the Illawarra.
02:02 Those are probably the two districts that we're looking at most closely as they could
02:06 see some of the heaviest rainfall of anywhere in the state.
02:09 So how much rain are we talking this weekend?
02:11 Let's chuck on the accumulations and no surprise that Thursday, Friday, heavier falls in the
02:16 north west, we could see 40-50mm in places, just some spotty showery stuff near the coast.
02:21 But in the weekend the heavier falls do indeed reach the coastline and in fact we could see
02:26 some quite heavy falls through the Hunter Coast, the Sydney Metro Coast and the Illawarra
02:30 Coast.
02:31 We're into the red areas showing 100mm plus for some of these coastal districts.
02:38 And if we do see triple digits, 100-150mm, not out of the question here, that is certainly
02:43 enough to lead to areas of flooding.
02:45 We could well see some impacts on the ground as we see the heavy rain through the course
02:49 of the weekend and into early next week.
02:52 Now this is still several days away so there are no warnings issued yet but if you are
02:57 in New South Wales, particularly along the coast, keep half an eye on your weather forecast
03:01 for this weekend, keep half an eye on those severe weather warnings because it's a situation
03:06 like this where we may well issue some heavy rainfall warnings in coming days if it looks
03:10 like it will be bad enough.
03:11 So stay up to date with the latest for this weekend through our website or on our app
03:15 and we'll keep those updates rolling your way on social media too.
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